Rich Adamson wrote:
I am having trouble getting DTMF mode to be set to inband on incoming
calls.

I have the following set, and for some reason the connection is still
negotiated with rfc2833.

[outbound]
type=friend
secret=XXXXXXX
username=XXXXXXX
authuser=XXXXXXX
host=XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
context=inbound
qualify=200
insecure=very
disallow=all
allow=ulaw
dtmfmode=inband
dtmf=inband
canreinvite=no
nat=no

Since you didn't mention what device/itsp is generating the incoming call, I'll have to assume you are trying to use sip with an external itsp.

If that's a correct assumption, the itsp may not support inband, suggesting the session is rfc2833 only.

The ITSP, Level3, claims that they support it (for U-Law), and that my end is not negotiating it (as indicated by a 101 in the SDP). I can see the 101 when I do a SIP debug, but no matter what I do, the 101 does not go away.

You might want to try 'sip debug' and see what's happening, or 'set verbose xx' where xx is some large number like 30 or so. One or the other should provide more detail.

Right. That is how I have verified that my end is not setting the dtmfmode correctly.

Steve


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